Simulation of microcirculatory hemodynamics: Estimation of boundary condition using particle swarm optimization

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Estimation of the boundary condition is a critical problem in simulating hemodynamics in microvascular networks. This paper proposed a boundary estimation strategy based on a particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm, which aims to minimize the number of vessels with inverted flow direction in comparison to the experimental observation. The algorithm took boundary values as the particle swarm and updated the position of the particles iteratively to approach the optimization target. The method was tested in a real rat mesenteric network. With random initial boundary values, the method achieved a minimized 9 segments with an inverted flow direction in the network with 546 vessels. Compared with reported literature, the current work has the advantage of a better fit with experimental observations and is more suitable for the boundary estimation problem in pulsatile hemodynamic models due to the experiment-based optimization target selection.

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Pan, Q., Wang, R., Reglin, B., Fang, L., Pries, A. R., & Ning, G. (2014). Simulation of microcirculatory hemodynamics: Estimation of boundary condition using particle swarm optimization. In Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering (Vol. 24, pp. 2341–2347). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/BME-141047

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